A senior Hezbollah official warned yesterday that the
organization has a list of military targets inside Israel they could attack in
any future war.

Hezbollah commander in south Lebanon, Sheikh Nabil Kaouk,
made his comments in response to the Israeli army�s release this week of maps
and previously classified aerial photographs of what it described as a network
of Hezbollah weapons depots and command centers in south Lebanon.

In a press briefing last week, Israel Defense Forces Col.
Ronen Marley presented the detailed maps and 3-D simulations showing what he
said was a unit of 90 militants from the Shi�ite Muslim organization operating
in the village of Khiam, where they were storing weapons close to hospitals and
schools.

Kaouk told the state news agency yesterday that the Israeli
leaders were trying to restore confidence by presenting a list of targets in
southern Lebanon after the Israeli public lost faith in the army. He noted that
the Israeli announcement was made on the four-year anniversary of the Second
Lebanon War, in which Hezbollah battled Israel to a stalemate.

Some 1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis were killed during that
conflict, which began after Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers in a
cross-border attack.

Hezbollah declared Saturday that Israel was preparing
�something� in Lebanon and that the organization has been on high alert since
Israel released the images.